Were
dinosaurs on Noahs Ark?
This is the question
that is being posed to readers of the AFA Journal in the month of
August.
The
striking full-page ad (left) featuring a large T. rex
skull is appearing on the back cover of the August Issue
(but is often mailed out to subscribers before the printed issue
date).
On talk-show programs,
skeptics often call and ask AiG guests a mocking question:
How could so many animals really fit
on Noahs Ark? The AiG guest usually
responds to the caller with his own question: Do
you know how large the Ark was and how many animals were required?
The caller normally
fumbles around a bit, obviously caught not knowing either answer.
This brings up the opportunity to pose another question to the caller:
So you have an unknown-size boat, with
an unknown-number of animals on board, and you say that there wasnt
enough room on the Ark?
The AiG
guest will then carefully share the number of animals needed and
describe the Arks massive size:
1. In Genesis 6:1920,
the Bible says that two of every sort of land vertebrate was to
be on board (from the text, we know that Noah did not need to carry
plants, sea creatures and insects as passengers).
Also, seven of the clean animals, of which there are
relatively few, were on board. Genesis 6:20 indicates that Noah
didnt have to round up the animals; rather, God brought them
to Noah.
Creationist researcher
John Woodmorappe assumed, for his calculation, that each kindwould
be the ancestor of all species in a modern genus
(plural genera), meaning that only about 8,000 animal genera
(including some extinct animals), and when multiplying by two, meant
that over 16,000 animals had to be aboard. When you realize that
horses, zebras, and donkeys are probably descended from the horse-like
kind, it should be clear that Noah did not have to carry
2 sets of each such animal. Also, dogs, wolves, and coyotes are
probably from a single canine kind, so hundreds of different
dogs were not needed.
Its important
to note that Woodmorappes assumption is generous to the sceptics.
The article Ligers and Wholphins:
What next? shows that many kinds could even be the
ancestors of a whole family; if so, then only 2000 animals
would have been required on board.
At this point
if the skeptic is still on the line the next question is
asked: Well, how could you fit all those
16,000 animals especially the huge dinosaurs on the
Ark?
2. First, although
there are about 668 names of dinosaurs, there are perhaps only 55
different kinds of dinosaurs. Furthermore, not all dinosaurs
were huge like the Brachiosaurus, and even those dinosaurs
on the Ark were probably teenagers and much smaller
than the adults. Note that even the biggest dinosaurs came from
eggs no larger than footballs. Also, many modern reptiles keep growing
till they die, unlike mammals, and since dinosaurs were reptiles,
even many evolutionists believe that the very big speciments were
very old ones.
According to Genesis
6:15, the Ark measured 300x50x30 cubits, which is about 460x75x44
feet, with a volume of 1.54 million cubic feet. Researchers have
shown that this is the equivalent volume of 522 standard railroad
stock cars (US), each of which can hold 240 sheep. By the way, only
11% of all land animals are larger than a sheep.
Without getting into
all the math, or for more detail the book: Noahs Ark: A
Feasibility Study), the 16,000-plus animals would have occupied
much less than half the space in the Ark (even allowing them some
moving-around space).
Conclusion
The Bible is reliable
in all areas, including its account of the Ark (and the worldwide
catastrophic Flood). A Christian doesnt have to have a blind
faith to believe that there really was an Ark. What the Bible says
about the Ark can even be measured and tested today.
As we say so often,
all Christians should obey the commandment to Always
be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the
reason for the hope that you have. (1 Peter 3:15),
which is particularly important today in our age when so many people
mock the Bible using so-called science. And 2 Cor 10:5
says: We demolish arguments and every
pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and
we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ.
Note: For answers
to other objections about the Biblical account of Noahs Flood
and the Ark (e.g., Where did all the water come from?, How did Noah
collect and then care for the animals?, etc.), see the books featured
above. The Answers Book Chapters 12 and 13, in particular,
cover these particular problems related to Noahs
Flood.